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The great gift of 'Incarceration Nations' is that, by introducing a wide range of approaches to crime, punishment, and questions of justice in diverse countries - Rwanda, South Africa, Brazil, Jamaica, Uganda, Singapore, Australia and Norway - it forces us to face the reality that American-style punishment has been chosen.
Michelle Alexander
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What this quote means

Incarceration Nations challenges the American approach to punishment by highlighting diverse practices worldwide.

This quote underscores the importance of examining justice systems beyond the United States. Michelle Alexander emphasizes that by exploring various international perspectives on crime and punishment, we are compelled to confront the choices made in the American judicial system and consider the implications of a singular approach to justice. The diversity of practices in different countries enlightens the debate around what justice truly means and how it should be administered.

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Example use cases

In a discussion about criminal justice reform, this quote can highlight the need for a critical look at the American system.

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